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What does 'el profesor me da un examen' mean?
What does 'el profesor me da un examen' mean?
- The teacher gives us homework
- The professor receives an exam
- The student gives me an exam
- The professor gives me an exam (correct)
Where do you add the pronoun?
Where do you add the pronoun?
Right before the verb
What does 'me' translate to in English?
What does 'me' translate to in English?
To me
What does 'te' translate to in English?
What does 'te' translate to in English?
What does 'le' translate to in English?
What does 'le' translate to in English?
What does 'les' translate to in English?
What does 'les' translate to in English?
What does 'nos' translate to in English?
What does 'nos' translate to in English?
What is the Spanish equivalent of 'he gives the test to him'?
What is the Spanish equivalent of 'he gives the test to him'?
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Spanish Pronouns Overview
- Pronouns are used as indirect objects in Spanish sentences, often indicating to whom or for whom something is done.
- Placement of pronouns is essential; they are positioned before the verb in a sentence.
Specific Pronouns
- Me: translates to "to me." Example: "el profesor me da un examen" means "the professor gives me an exam."
- Te: translates to "to you." Used in informal contexts.
- Le: translates to "to him," "to her," or "to you" (formal). It indicates action directed towards a single person.
- Les: translates to "to them" or "to you" (plural). It refers to a group.
- Nos: translates to "to us." Used when the action affects the speaker along with others.
Example Usage
- The phrase "le da un examen a él" translates to "he gives the test to him," illustrating the use of "le" as the indirect object pronoun.
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